nice one :bow:
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Mine Passed today after a fail on Thursday
needed Rear wheel bearing, new wipers, rear calipers stripped down and cleaned plus some new pads to make the hand brake work. no advisorys either :D all set for another year :) |
Good result, have fun for another year.
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Good work and set for another year.
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passed mot :) straight through but with some advisorys, which were air filter not secure (induction kit), blue sidelights (although they are the same colour as my hids) and 2 front tyres abit low...very happy :)
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Well done.
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Well done, another year of Zedness...............
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Mine was booked in for this morning first thing but put it back to tomorrow as I got a shed load of crap I'm taking to car booty this morning.
One of cv outer boots is starting to crack. What's easiest way to fit new ones ?? |
Easiest way, for me, stick it in a garage!!!
Good luck with it. :yes::yes::yes: |
As Peter says, a garage is one option, if you want to do it your self, the stretchy boots and a cone are the best option, you'll still need to separate the shaft from the hub, but won't need to remove the joint from the shaft.
I can recommend this ebay shop http://stores.ebay.co.uk/J-R-CV-JOIN...ESHAFTS?_rdc=1 |
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